Veteran filmmaker Dasari Narayana Rao planned to reach Kirlampudi on Monday to express his solidarity to Mudragada Padmanabham who has taken up indefinite fast seeking BC Status for Kapus.
By Monday morning at 4.45 AM, The Former Union Minister reached Rajahmundry. He claimed to have faced lot of hardships to finally land in Rajamahendravaram due to the restrictions imposed by AP Government & Police Department. 'Where we in a Democracy or Dictator rule? Never anticipated Telugu Jathi will see such a day. Its not fair to chase us as if we are criminals,' he questioned.
Police stopped Dasari's vehicle at Nandigama. He reached Sathupalli via Khammam and then reached Rajahmundry crossing forest region.
Dasari is determined to meet Mudragada Padmanabham in Kirlampudi. He, however, is clue less whether cops will offer permission or not.
By Monday morning at 4.45 AM, The Former Union Minister reached Rajahmundry. He claimed to have faced lot of hardships to finally land in Rajamahendravaram due to the restrictions imposed by AP Government & Police Department. 'Where we in a Democracy or Dictator rule? Never anticipated Telugu Jathi will see such a day. Its not fair to chase us as if we are criminals,' he questioned.
Police stopped Dasari's vehicle at Nandigama. He reached Sathupalli via Khammam and then reached Rajahmundry crossing forest region.
Dasari is determined to meet Mudragada Padmanabham in Kirlampudi. He, however, is clue less whether cops will offer permission or not.